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April 22nd, 2009 · No Comments ·

Community college is a two-year college that is run by a state, county or city which provides certificates, diplomas, or associate level degrees. Usually community colleges provide in excess of 50 various degree programs, several designed to support transfer to four-year programs, others – to careers after completion.
Many community colleges provide a great diversity of degree programs, certain designed as semester and others planned to enable graduate students to continue at colleges. Also, community colleges have some other common characteristics, which make them a good place to start college.
1. Community colleges enroll students from various religions, races, and cultural backgrounds. Thus, students learn to esteem other cultures and work together with different types of people.
2. Fees and tuition at community colleges are much lower than at four-year colleges or career colleges.
3. Usually, community college sections are much smaller than their analogues at universities. So, students can get more personal attention as well as easier access to faculty.
4. In addition, community colleges are famous for strong student help services like personal free tutoring and academic advising.
5. Community colleges make a coordinated effort to provide classes at the time that is most opportune for their students, most of whom should balance education with work and family responsibilities. Several even provide degree programs online.
Does it sound great to you? It should. With tutorial and developmental assistance, small classes, and low tuition, does not a community college look like a wonderful place to start your college education?

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